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Sem ends 19-year wait for All-Ireland Basketball glory

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The St Brendan's College Under-15 basketball team has captured the 'A' All-Ireland League Final title, their first national basketball crown in nearly two decades.

In a thrilling match at the National Basketball Arena, the Killarney side defeated local rivals Castleisland Community College with a score of 42-34.

The final was a tense affair from the tip-off. Despite Castleisland having won their earlier encounter this season and chasing a double after already securing the All-Ireland Cup, the St Brendan's supporters filled the arena, passionately cheering on their team.

The game was neck-and-neck from the start, with both teams trading baskets. By halftime, St Brendan's held a narrow 18-16 lead, setting up a tense second half.

The third quarter saw each basket from the Killarney team answered by Castleisland, with the arena echoing to chants of "Seminary Victory!" as St. Brendan's edged ahead.

In the final minute, St Brendan's held a slender 38-34 advantage. A crucial steal led to a well-worked team basket, extending their lead to 40-34. Superb defending from St Brendan's thwarted Castleisland's last efforts, and two late free throws sealed a 42-34 victory as Castleisland found themselves in foul trouble.

The final buzzer sparked scenes of jubilation among the St Brendan's supporters. Captain Daragh Keane proudly accepted the cup on behalf of the team.
Later that evening, the victorious team returned to Killarney to a hero's welcome, escorted through the town with local supporters waving and sounding their horns.

St Brendan's College wishes to thank everyone who generously donated to their iDonate fundraiser, whose support was vital in their All-Ireland journey.

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Memory Tree returns to Holy Cross for Christmas season

The annual Killarney Memory Tree will once again illuminate the town this Christmas season, Holy Cross Mercy National School has confirmed. The initiative is a vital fundraiser for the school, […]

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The annual Killarney Memory Tree will once again illuminate the town this Christmas season, Holy Cross Mercy National School has confirmed.

The initiative is a vital fundraiser for the school, and organisers have thanked the public for their t support in previous years.

The lights on the Memory Tree will be lit throughout the Christmas period to commemorate loved ones.
To officially mark the start of the fundraiser, the ‘Switch On’ ceremony will take place on Tuesday, December 2, at 7 pm.
The event will feature prayers led by Fr Vitalis Barasa, along with festive carols by candlelight. All members of the public are welcome to attend.

In addition to the lighting ceremony, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all those being commemorated by the Memory Tree.
Mass will take place on Tuesday, December 16, at 1:10 pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.
The Memory Tree will remain lit nightly throughout the Christmas season until January 6, the Feast of The Epiphany.

Lights for the Memory Tree can be purchased from the staff and pupils of Holy Cross Mercy School, or directly from the School Office located on New Road.

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Festive Foodie Guide 2025

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Our incredible 2025 Festive Foodie Guide is now live. Take a look at some of the incredible dining options we have in Killarney. The list is endless!

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